Jan. 28, 2019
That smiling log will be turned into lumber and in turn will create a happy home.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Monday, January 28, 2019
Smile
Labels:
Cheema Market,
logging trucks,
Simpson Avenue
WSDOT Traffic Counters
Jan. 28, 2019
The Washington State Dept. of Transportation has been installing traffic counters today in order to determine whether or not a traffic light is warranted on Anarchy Intersection, i.e., Simpson and Summit. The counting devices will be in operation for a week.
The Washington State Dept. of Transportation has been installing traffic counters today in order to determine whether or not a traffic light is warranted on Anarchy Intersection, i.e., Simpson and Summit. The counting devices will be in operation for a week.
Labels:
anarchy,
Simpson Avenue,
Summit Road,
traffic lights,
Washington State Dept. of Transportation
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Timberland Regional Library's "Expanded Access" trial run
Jan. 25, 2019
This keypad in front of the library is part of an upcoming trial run project called "Expanded Access" by Timberland Regional Library with McCleary being their sole laboratory. The idea is that library patrons will have access to the library from 7 am to 8 pm all week beyond the normal operating hours. There will be no library staff members present during the off hours.
This should be an interesting experiment in human nature.
This keypad in front of the library is part of an upcoming trial run project called "Expanded Access" by Timberland Regional Library with McCleary being their sole laboratory. The idea is that library patrons will have access to the library from 7 am to 8 pm all week beyond the normal operating hours. There will be no library staff members present during the off hours.
This should be an interesting experiment in human nature.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
The foamer and the ladder
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
The Christmas Light that Got Away
Legal pot
Jan. 7, 2019
Pot has been legal in Washington for awhile now, but even so this shy kitchen utensil took it's time in allowing itself to be seen out in the open. And today it stands proudly at the corner of Summit and Simpson for all to see. No more hiding! A legal pot!
But there might be a law about panhandling on the corner.
Pot has been legal in Washington for awhile now, but even so this shy kitchen utensil took it's time in allowing itself to be seen out in the open. And today it stands proudly at the corner of Summit and Simpson for all to see. No more hiding! A legal pot!
But there might be a law about panhandling on the corner.
Labels:
marijuana,
panhandling,
pots,
Simpson Avenue,
Summit Road
There goes the roof!
Jan. 7, 2019
A recent windstorm decided to strip off giant sheets of metal from the roof of one of the buildings at Simpson.
A recent windstorm decided to strip off giant sheets of metal from the roof of one of the buildings at Simpson.
New innovation in playground equipment
Jan. 7, 2019
Yes, a new innovation in playground equipment-- a giant pile of gravel! Fun for the whole family and not as dangerous as many other playground distractions.
Yes, a new innovation in playground equipment-- a giant pile of gravel! Fun for the whole family and not as dangerous as many other playground distractions.
Mangled Monkey Bars
Jan. 7, 2019
No, not a tavern for maimed monkeys.
The park playground is being upgraded, although now it looks like the City is installing a wading pond. That forlorn pile of tangled mangled metal once served as the monkey bars for several decades. Rainbow Park is in the background.
No, not a tavern for maimed monkeys.
The park playground is being upgraded, although now it looks like the City is installing a wading pond. That forlorn pile of tangled mangled metal once served as the monkey bars for several decades. Rainbow Park is in the background.
Labels:
Beerbower Park,
monkey bars,
monkeys,
Rainbow Park,
taverns
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Merry Christmas McCleary!
Labels:
Christmas,
McCleary Fire Department,
Santa Claus
Saturday, December 8, 2018
The Crow's Pantry
Dec. 6, 2018
The McCleary Community Pantry was a noble experiment that lasted for a year or two, but it has been gone for some time now. In the meantime, it looks like someone is attempting an open-air pantry near the same location. When I spotted it a very satisfied crow was helping itself to a box of pasta it had poked into.
The McCleary Community Pantry was a noble experiment that lasted for a year or two, but it has been gone for some time now. In the meantime, it looks like someone is attempting an open-air pantry near the same location. When I spotted it a very satisfied crow was helping itself to a box of pasta it had poked into.
Talking turkey from Subway
Dec. 4, 2018
These hammy food puns from Subway really cut the mustard. Not trying to butter them up, but as much as I love puns I am not sure I could ketchup to this signmaker.
These hammy food puns from Subway really cut the mustard. Not trying to butter them up, but as much as I love puns I am not sure I could ketchup to this signmaker.
Perfect headgear for smoking cigars out in the rain
Dec. 3, 2018
The winter sun catches one of my hats hanging on the wall. This conical straw hat was brought to me many years ago by a friend after she visited relatives in Vietnam. I have found that in the warmer months this is the perfect headgear for smoking cigars out in the rain.
The winter sun catches one of my hats hanging on the wall. This conical straw hat was brought to me many years ago by a friend after she visited relatives in Vietnam. I have found that in the warmer months this is the perfect headgear for smoking cigars out in the rain.
Saturday, December 1, 2018
Albert Camus, eat your heart out!
Nov. 30, 2018
Un cône de signalisation est assis sur une chaise sous la pluie à Rainbow Park. Vive l'indifférence bienveillante de l'univers!
Un cône de signalisation est assis sur une chaise sous la pluie à Rainbow Park. Vive l'indifférence bienveillante de l'univers!
Monday, November 19, 2018
First peek at the peak
Nov. 19, 2018
For the first time in the 61-year history of the old Timbear Cafe building, it will no longer have a flat roof.
It never fails to mystify me why anyone would ever have a flat roof in this part of the world in the first place.
Personally I will miss seeing all those plastic tarps flying around in the wind atop the derelict structure, it had a certain kind of beauty. But I suppose this sort of retrofitting is good for the town so I won't complain.
For the first time in the 61-year history of the old Timbear Cafe building, it will no longer have a flat roof.
It never fails to mystify me why anyone would ever have a flat roof in this part of the world in the first place.
Personally I will miss seeing all those plastic tarps flying around in the wind atop the derelict structure, it had a certain kind of beauty. But I suppose this sort of retrofitting is good for the town so I won't complain.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Creature comforts
Nov. 18, 2018
A carpet of fallen black walnuts in McCleary equal free eats for a wide variety of wild critters in the cold months ahead.
A carpet of fallen black walnuts in McCleary equal free eats for a wide variety of wild critters in the cold months ahead.
Labels:
crows,
rabbits,
raccoons,
squirrels,
walnut trees
Friday, November 9, 2018
Flour Power!
Nov. 5, 2018
The bagels and muffins at Gordon's were calling the other bread products to move their buns and join their bid for Peace! Bread! Freedom!
But no matter how you slice it, the bread section just wanted to loaf around. One of the loaves made a rye comment about how escape went against their grain, and why give up being the toast of the town?
The bagels and muffins at Gordon's were calling the other bread products to move their buns and join their bid for Peace! Bread! Freedom!
But no matter how you slice it, the bread section just wanted to loaf around. One of the loaves made a rye comment about how escape went against their grain, and why give up being the toast of the town?
Storybook mushrooms
Behind the McCleary Hotel
Thursday, October 25, 2018
The Great Garbage Container Caper pt. 2
Oct. 24, 2018
The mysterious removal of the garbage container rotting fence during the weekend when the staff was away and the shifting of the bin to another location brought this response from Rainbow Park:
"Distruction of this area was not permitted by management or it's employees! Distruction of Rainbow Park property is considered unlawful and will result in criminal charges. Posted 10/23/18"
The mysterious removal of the garbage container rotting fence during the weekend when the staff was away and the shifting of the bin to another location brought this response from Rainbow Park:
"Distruction of this area was not permitted by management or it's employees! Distruction of Rainbow Park property is considered unlawful and will result in criminal charges. Posted 10/23/18"
Labels:
dumpsters,
garbage collection,
Rainbow Park
The Great Garbage Container Caper pt. 1
Oct. 24, 2018
Over the weekend, when the staff was away, someone mysteriously tore down the rotting fence surrounding the trash bin at the Rainbow Park and moved the container across the roadway.
Over the weekend, when the staff was away, someone mysteriously tore down the rotting fence surrounding the trash bin at the Rainbow Park and moved the container across the roadway.
Labels:
dumpsters,
garbage collection,
Rainbow Park
Daily World
Oct. 24, 2018
It was only a couple decades ago the front yards across town had either the orange Daily World box or the white Olympian box-- except for Wally Moody's yard. He was the only guy in town to subscribe (by mail) to The Wall Street Journal.
These newspaper delivery boxes are going the way of the phone booth.
It was only a couple decades ago the front yards across town had either the orange Daily World box or the white Olympian box-- except for Wally Moody's yard. He was the only guy in town to subscribe (by mail) to The Wall Street Journal.
These newspaper delivery boxes are going the way of the phone booth.
Labels:
Daily World (Aberdeen Wash.),
news media,
Olympian (Newspaper),
phone booths,
Wall Street Journal,
Wally Moody
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Timbear interior these days
Oct. 23, 2018
The interior of the former Timbear restaurant. After years of being derelict, the roof has been removed and the building will be reborn into another use.
The interior of the former Timbear restaurant. After years of being derelict, the roof has been removed and the building will be reborn into another use.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Goodbye to one of the Sentinels of the Park
Oct. 19, 2018
I don't know the details, but I suspect this was one of the trees around town that never really fully recovered from the clobbering it got from the 1996 Ice Storm.
I don't know the details, but I suspect this was one of the trees around town that never really fully recovered from the clobbering it got from the 1996 Ice Storm.
How foggy was it?
Oct. 19, 2018
It was so foggy that Simpson's smokestack is barely visible at 10:33 AM as seen from the front of the clinic!
It was so foggy that Simpson's smokestack is barely visible at 10:33 AM as seen from the front of the clinic!
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Sunday morning on First Street part 3
Sunday morning on First Street part 2
Sunday morning on First Street part 1
Friday, October 12, 2018
Fall at the Rainbow
Gutted and retrofitted
Oct. 10, 2018
The old Mark E. Reed Memorial Hospital is being gutted and retrofitted to be some kind of short-term mental health holding facility.
The old Mark E. Reed Memorial Hospital is being gutted and retrofitted to be some kind of short-term mental health holding facility.
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